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Indonesian Smelters Need Higher Nickel Prices Before Restart
Ferro-alloys.com:Indonesian nickel smelters that halted operations this year. |
Shanxi, Indonesia join forces in industry
Ferro-alloys.com:A business matchmaking conference focusing on the Sulawesi Ferronickel Industrial Park in Indonesia was held in Shanxi on July 17. |
Tsingshan Holding Group to invest into construction of industrial park in Indonesia
Ferro-alloys:One of the China's biggest stainless steel producers. |
Malaysia, Indonesia, Viet Nam Steel demand to rise in 2017: worldsteel
LONDON (Scrap Register): Steel demand in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Viet Nam are expected to maintain a growth rate of 6% next year despite exposure to China’s steel exports, according to World Steel Association (worldsteel). |
Aneka Tambang Persero Tbk PT : ANTAM Switches on Electric Smelting Furnace No. 2
PT ANTAM (Persero) TBk (IDX: ANTM; ASX: ATM; ANTAM) is pleased to announced that it has switched on the Electric Smelting Furnace No. 2 (ESF No. 2) following repair of its transformer unit. ANTAM switched on ESF No. 2 today at the Southeast Sulawesi Nickel Mi... |
The Further Promotion of 304CuW Stainless Steel
[www.ferro-alloys.com]To replace the existing stainless steel product, POSCO are further promoting 304CuW stainless steel with high corrosion resistance. |
10 Top Nickel-producing Countries
The Philippines saw an increase in its nickel production from 2014, producing 530,000 tonnes last year. In 2015, the Philippines was the largest exporter of DSO in the world. The country took |
Glencore’s Nickel Production up in Q1
[Ferro-Alloys.com]Glencore's latest production reports showed, 1th quarter of this year, Glencore’s nickel production was 27600 tons, a slight increase of 0.36% month on month, an increase of 15.97% year on year. |
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